Becoming A Dental Assistant What Online Training Looks Like - MedCerts

Is Short-Term Online Career Training Right for You?

Dental assistants are an invaluable part of any dental team. They welcome patients, assist dentists and dental hygienists, and carry out office tasks. During appointments, they pass instruments, mix dental materials, and may even take dental x-rays. Dental assistants possess extensive knowledge of proper processing and sterilization procedures for dental instruments and equipment. They demonstrate great listening skills and excellent customer service.

If you plan to enter the healthcare field, becoming a dental assistant could be the right path for you. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most dental assistants work full-time, so it's a good choice if you want a career instead of a part-time job. If you don't have the right educational background, don't worry: online educators like MedCerts can help you fulfill your dream. Learn more about MedCerts's immersive programs and how to become a dental assistant.

Learning with MedCerts

MedCerts courses effectively use the 12 elements of eLearning with 3D virtual scenarios and training simulations. For example, you can build your communication skills by interacting with AI-enabled virtual patients in a real-time program. In other courses, you can practice using dentistry equipment virtually. These simulated experiences help students understand the day-to-day realities of working as a dental assistant.

MedCerts even helps students start their careers and find local opportunities for hands-on experience. Some MedCerts students find paid positions with employers while still in school. Employers often hire students before they have passed their certification exams because doing so streamlines the hiring process. If you can't commit to simultaneous full-time work and full-time classes, you can try job shadowing, volunteering, taking an internship, or an externship instead. All are great ways to gain real-world experience.

Getting Started at MedCerts

MedCerts has been helping students succeed in their healthcare careers since 2009. Thanks to the qualified instructors and data-driven approach, exam pass rates for MedCerts Allied Health programs average 89%, which is considerably better than the national average exam pass rate. Most students pay their tuition out of pocket, but if you need extra financial support, you can apply for a federally funded workforce grant to become a dental assistant.

You don't need any previous college experience to enroll in a MedCerts class. You just need a desire to learn and a willingness to work hard. Whether you are an experienced medical professional looking for a career change, an Army personnel member transitioning into a civilian career, or a teenager fresh out of high school, you can learn how to become a dental assistant through the MedCerts dental assistant training program.

Portrait of Jennifer Zabel
Written by Jennifer Zabel
Senior Allied Health Program Developer

Jennifer Zabel joined MedCerts as the Senior Allied Health Program Developer in July 2022. Prior to this role, she was the Director of Clinical Administration at ECPI University and a subject matter expert in the development of MedCerts’ Dental Assistant program.

She holds her Associate’s of Science in Dental Hygiene, a Bachelor’s of Science in Health Sciences, and a Master’s of Science in Healthcare Administration. Jennifer is a seasoned dental professional with work experience as a Certified Dental Assistant, Registered Dental Hygienist, Dental Assistant educator, and academic administrator.

In her free time, Jennifer loves long walks on sunny days, sitting by an open window with a good book and a cup of coffee on rainy days. Her best time is spent with her family.

Published on September 22, 2022

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